"Fascicule" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A fascicule is a small or compact bundle of fibers or filaments. It can also refer to a book or pamphlet that contains a collection of shorter works or articles, often issued at regular intervals. In biology, a fascicule typically refers to a group of fibers that are surrounded by a common sheath or membrane. The term is often used in the context of muscle fibers or nerve fibers.
Fascicularis is an adjective used to describe something resembling or characterized by fascicles, which are a bundle or cluster of fibers, threads, or filaments. In biology, Fascicularis is also a genus of Old World rats and mice, specifically the fascicularis rat (Rattus fascicularis), a species of rodent known for its ability to adapt to human environments.
Fasciculations are small, localized muscle contractions that result in a twitching or quivering sensation. They are often a normal and benign phenomenon, but can also be a sign of an underlying neurological disorder or other medical condition.
Fasciculi is a plural noun that refers to a collection or bundle of fibers or fascicles. In anatomy, it specifically refers to a cluster of nerve fibers. In literature, it may also refer to a collection of writings or papers bound together.